Meteobridge sensordata to Wunderground

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Meteobridge sensordata to Wunderground

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Hi
I have started to upload data to WU and I can see Meteobridge is using th0temp. My main temp. sensor is th1temp and I would like to upload data from th1temp to WU.

How do I configure that?

Thanks for your help.

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You can make "th1temp" and "th1hum" primary sensors by clicking on them on "live data" tab.
primary sensors are displayed in green, non-primary yellow.

Hover text, when mouse is over sensor:
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admin wrote:You can make "th1temp" and "th1hum" primary sensors by clicking on them on "live data" tab.
primary sensors are displayed in green, non-primary yellow.

. . . shortened . . .
New very interesting possibillity => new questions:

In this thread the questions arise as the temp part of th0 is broken (to high temperatures).
So we switched in the tag files for outside temp from [th0temp-dmin.1:--] to [t1temp-dmin.1:--]
So not to a th1 but a t1

Question 1: Is it also possible with a t1 as primary temp sensor?

Question 2: When using either a th1 or t1, does this also affect the other temp- based calculations such as wind0chill?
The zero in wind0 refers to wind not temp but how is wind0chill calculated: windspeed + th0 or windspeed + primary sensor.
I beg for the last possibilliy.

Question 3: If there is only a outside temp station without humidity, how is the dew calculated?
Now there is only th0dew. No t1dew as there is no humidity.
I assume that the outside dew is always calculated using the same sensor id. If primary temp is switched to t1 then dew will always equals temp?

Outdoor #1 59 sec 23.3°C 0% (dew 23.3°C, heat 23.3°C) 73.9°F 0% (dew 73.9°F, heat 73.9°F)

Sorry for the extra questions, but it is happening with Davis stations that the ISS temp sensor fails and one switches to another spare sensor for the time being.
So I adapted the tag files and with a temp-only sensor only for the temp part, not for dew or windchill.

Wim
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